Bazaar Arts Ceramics Technical Requirements Report (website) Prepared by: Ian Saunders 1100614611 Submission Date 10/11/12 Executive Summary This purpose of this report is to provide an analysis of the business and user requirements for the Bazaar Ceramics website. Bazaar Ceramics has been operating for 20 years and have grown to a point where they need to reach a wider audience in both a sales aspect and an advertising one. The website will provide an avenue for
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Araby: An Outline Commentary ‘The Sisters’ and ‘An Encounter’ are about the same length. ‘Araby’ is roughly a hundred lines shorter than these. There is a progression in the three stories. The boy in ‘The Sisters’ is a passive witness‚ limited in his capacity to act by the weight of the adults about him. The boy of ‘An Encounter’ rebels against this oppression but his reward is the menace of a bizarre and abnormal adult. The boy in ‘Araby’ strives both to act and to realize an actual affective
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Erwin Blumenfeld Erwin Blumenfeld was a Berlin born American photographer. He was born in Berlin on January 26 1897 to Emma Cohn and Albert Blumenfeld. In 1907‚ his mother Emma bought him camera as a gift. Erwin then began to experiments enthusiastically with a chemistry set and a magic lantern. In 1911 he took interest Photographic self-portraits using a mirror to obtain simultaneous frontal and profile views Blumenfeld moved to Holland late 1918. Blumenfeld married Lena Citroen in Holland
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Now that the stages of must have been stated we can now discuss the temperament of the elephant in the bazaar. The narrator states that the nature the elephant has been altered due to the condition of musth after escaping the previous night‚ “It was not‚ of course‚ a wild elephant‚ but a tame one which had gone ‘must.” (Orwell 1). This quote illustrates that
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After entering the bazaar at last‚ he notices a very peculiar air to the place: “I recognized a silence like that which pervades a church after a service” (Joyce). He treats the trip to the bazaar like a quest taken in order to win over the sister‚ but the atmosphere of his “quest” is lonely and quiet as if all the excitement is over and he has missed his chance
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the opening up of the Pantaloons family store in 1997. This was followed in 2001 with the launch of Big Bazaar‚ a uniquely Indian hypermarket format that democratized shopping in India. It blends the look‚ touch and feel of Indian bazaars with aspects of modern retail like choice‚ convenience and quality. Subsequently‚ a number of other formats were launched by the company‚ including‚ Food Bazaar‚ Central‚ Home Town and online portal‚ futurebazaar.com. The year‚ 2006 marked the evolution of Future
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protagonists within the novels. The child in the story "Araby" understands that the Mangan’s sister is only a negligible young lady who thinks nothing about him and whether he fulfills his guarantee of bringing something from his journey from the Bazaar or not. The discussion he had with her which he guaranteed to bring her something is just yet a simple talk‚ similar to the one between the English lady and her companions‚ and through this realization this makes the narrator enraged and embarrassed;
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This essay will be devoted to my visit to my native county “Turkey”. I was born and raised in the United States. New York City. I grew up here in the United States‚ Brooklyn area. I have a mixed culture since I grew up here. My parents wanted me to have the originally Turkish culture. My parents wanted us to visit Turkey to keep with our native culture. Since I was born in the United States‚ I have never visited Turkey. In this essay‚ I will explain my first visit experience. Prior to
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The transition between childhood and adulthood is a time in one’s life where new ideas‚ perspectives‚ and feelings emerge. James Joyce hones in on this period of life and coming of age in his short story “Araby” which follows a nameless narrator as he explores new experiences and feelings. Through imagery‚ diction‚ and syntax‚ Joyce develops the main character into a teenager who is ready for the next step in his life; he wants to leave his childhood in the past and embrace this newfound feeling
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A Comparative Analysis Between “Araby” and “The Bread of Salt” Age brings maturity‚ experience ripens it. ― Vimal Athithan Reality isn ’t the way you wish things to be‚ nor the way they appear to be‚ but the way they actually are. ― Robert J. Ringer These two quotes capture what James Joyce’s Araby and N.V.M. Gonzalez’s The Bread of Salt are all about – maturity and realization. Araby and The Bread of Salt are both coming of age stories‚ featuring an adolescent boy’s first experience with love
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